Don Larsen
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Object Details
- Artist
- Arthur B. Rickerby, 15 Mar 1921 - 2 Aug 1972
- Sitter
- Donald James Larsen, 07 Aug 1929 - 01 Jan 2020
- Exhibition Label
- Born Michigan City, Indiana
- In the 1956 championship series pitting the New York Yankees against the Brooklyn Dodgers, Yankee hurler Don Larsen entered the record books by pitching the first and only perfect game in World Series history. With the series even at two wins apiece, Larsen took the mound for game five and, inning by inning, proceeded to retire each Dodger batter he faced. In the top of the ninth, with two outs and the count on pinch hitter Dale Mitchell standing at one ball and two strikes, Larsen unleashed a pitch that zoomed over the plate for a called third strike to end the game. By retiring twenty-seven consecutive batters without allowing a single hit or base on balls, Larsen had achieved pitching perfection. In this dramatic image, press photographer Arthur Rickerby not only captured Larsen's delivery of the game-winning pitch but preserved the perfect game tally on Yankee Stadium's centerfield scoreboard.
- Credit Line
- National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
- 1956
- Object number
- NPG.95.385
- Restrictions & Rights
- Usage conditions apply
- Copyright
- © Wanda Rickerby
- Type
- Photograph
- Medium
- Gelatin silver print
- Dimensions
- Image/Sheet: 25.9 x 35cm (10 3/16 x 13 3/4")
- Mount: 50.7 x 40.5cm (19 15/16 x 15 15/16")
- Mat: 40.6 x 55.9cm (16 x 22")
- Place
- United States\New York\Kings\New York\Bronx
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- National Portrait Gallery Collection
- National Portrait Gallery
- Topic
- Costume\Headgear\Hat\Cap
- Equipment\Sports Equipment\Baseball Equipment\Baseball
- Exterior\Sports arena\Baseball stadium
- Equipment\Sports Equipment\Baseball Equipment\Baseball glove
- Donald James Larsen: Male
- Donald James Larsen: Sports and Recreation\Athlete\Baseball\Pitcher
- Portrait
- Record ID
- npg_NPG.95.385
- Usage of Metadata (Object Detail Text)
- Usage conditions apply
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm4600d6b88-3f59-450b-8d6c-675358def2be
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